NCJ Number
96663
Journal
California Law Review Volume: 64 Issue: 3 Dated: (May 1976) Pages: 678-701
Date Published
1976
Length
24 pages
Annotation
In this Article, Professor Grodin examines the impact of binding interest arbitration on the political process by showing the situations in which arbitrators are, in effect, making social policy decisions that are otherwise usually reserved for elected or appointed officials.
Abstract
He then discusses changes which, without sacrificing the arbitrator's neutrality, may make the arbitration process more politically responsive. Seventy-six footnotes are provided. (Author abstract modified)